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| 09/23/2009 01:47:10 PM |
Mother's Comfort by timfythetooComment by CaptureMe: Love the B&W. The daughters face is a little overexposed on the right, it kind of takes away from the detail. But it's an amazing shot. 9 for me =] |
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| 09/23/2009 12:06:02 AM |
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| 09/21/2009 01:37:50 PM |
back alley by timfythetooComment by timfythetoo: Originally posted by ElGordo: Intriguing photograph, nicely grundged and gritty! From your description of the editing steps this was not a simple accomplishment,... |
Thank you! And while the process wasn't "simple" it was alot of fun. I truly enjoy seeing where an image can go and sometimes taking the longer route to get there is half the fun. Many times in my work I don't necessarily have an end product that I am looking for. I just kind of fumble my way through. |
| 09/18/2009 12:30:35 PM |
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| 09/17/2009 09:05:13 PM |
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| 09/17/2009 01:30:05 PM |
Tribute by timfythetooComment by Jaded_Housewife: Hey! This is the first I've seen of this. nicely done. funny thing is that it was the first capture. that's how it always works for me too. spend hours trying tons of different things and the best one is the first one. lol. great job! Gotta fav it! |
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| 09/17/2009 11:28:09 AM |
back alley by timfythetooComment by ElGordo: Intriguing photograph, nicely grundged and gritty! From your description of the editing steps this was not a simple accomplishment, but I'll bet that Topaz Detail would have provided a very similar effect with just a couple key and mouse strokes. Of course, you would have use a Topaz compatible image editor! Congrats on a well earned ribbon! |
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| 09/17/2009 10:33:53 AM |
back alley by timfythetooComment by marcusvdt: Thanks, greatly appreciated! I don't use to use Photoshop, even having it available here... I'll try the actions and see how they come... But still I find that I can get same results on PSP X2, I really enjoy it much more than Photoshop. |
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| 09/16/2009 09:33:44 PM |
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| 09/16/2009 06:17:18 PM |
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